Packing container and  package

ABSTRACT

A non-limiting example packing container includes a first member and a second member, and the content is stored by the first member and the second member. The first member is formed with a hole that is constituted by a hook hole for hanging and a cut-out hole that a part of the hook hole is cut-out downward. The second member is provided with a tab for opening at a position opposite to the cut-out hole when the first member and the second member are closed. That is, there is provided with a portion that the first member and the second member do not overlap with each other in the periphery of the hook holed.

CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION

The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-022069 filed onFeb. 7, 2014 is incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD

This application describes a packing container and a package, packing anarbitrary device.

SUMMARY

It is a primary object of an embodiment to provide a novel packingcontainer and a package.

Another object of the embodiment is to provide a packing container and apackage, capable of easily opening with simple structure.

A first embodiment is a packing container which packs an arbitrarycontent. A first member carries the content. A second member covers apart of the first member to hold the content. A hole for hanging isformed on one of the first member and the second member. Then, the firstmember and the second member are constructed not to overlap with eachother in a periphery of the hole. For example, a shape of the hole ischanged or a shape of a portion opposite to the hole is changed, or bothare changed. Accordingly, by holding the portion that the first memberand the second member do not overlap with each other, a state that thesecond member covers the first member is released. That is, the packingcontainer is opened.

According to the first embodiment, since only changing the shape of thehole and/or the shape of the portion opposite to the hole, the structureis simple, and therefore, it is possible to easily open.

A second embodiment is a packing container according to the firstembodiment, further comprising a cut-out that is formed in a peripheryof the hole for hanging on one of the first member and the secondmember.

According to the second embodiment, since there is provided with thecut-out hole in a part of the periphery of the hole for hanging, it ispossible to form the portion that the first member and the second memberdo not overlap with each other in a portion of the cut-out, andaccordingly, by holding the portion that the first member and the secondmember do not overlap with each other, a state that the second membercovers the first member can be released. That is, the packing can bereleased.

A third embodiment is a packing container according to the secondembodiment, further comprising a tab for opening on the other of thefirst member and the second member at a position opposite to thecut-out.

According to the third embodiment, it is possible to easily release thepacking because the tab for opening is provided at the position oppositeto the cut-out.

A fourth embodiment is a packing container according to the thirdembodiment, wherein the tab is protruded in a direction different from adirection of the cut-out.

According to the fourth embodiment, the tab can be easily held, andtherefore, the packing can be more easily opened.

A fifth embodiment is a packing container according to the thirdembodiment, further comprising a mark that indicates a direction foropening.

According to the fifth embodiment, it is possible to intuitively knowthe direction for opening.

A sixth embodiment is a package including arbitrary content and apacking container which packs the content, wherein the packing containercomprises a first member that carries the content, a second member thatcovers a part of the first member to hold the content, and a hole forhanging is formed on one of the first member and the second member, andthe first member and the second member do not overlap with each other ina periphery of the hole.

According to the sixth embodiment, similar to the first embodiment, itis also possible to easily open with the simple structure.

A seventh embodiment is a package including arbitrary content, a packingcontainer which packs the content and a mount that covers at least apart of the packing container, wherein the packing container comprises afirst member that carries the content, a second member that covers apart of the first member to hold the content, and a hole for hanging isformed on one of the first member and the second member, and the firstmember and the second member do not overlap with each other in aperiphery of the hole.

According to the seventh embodiment, as similar to the first embodiment,it is also possible to easily open with the simple structure.

An eighth embodiment is a package according to the seventh embodiment,wherein the mount covers a portion that the first member and the secondmember do not overlap with each other in the periphery of the hole.

According to the eighth embodiment, since the mount covers the portionthat the first member and the second member do not overlap with eachother, it is possible to prevent the package from being unintentionallyopened during the transport of the package and/or in a state that thepackage is displayed in the shop.

The above described objects and other objects, features, aspects andadvantages of the embodiments will become more apparent from thefollowing detailed description when taken in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view obliquely viewing down a state that anon-limiting example packing container is opened.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view obliquely viewing down the state that thenon-limiting example packing container is opened while turning upsidedown.

FIG. 3 shows a state that the non-limiting example packing containershown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 is closed, and FIG. 3(A) is a view viewingthe packing container from the front and FIG. 3(B) is a cross-sectionalview at a line IIIB-IIIB in FIG. 3(A).

FIG. 4 shows a non-limiting example content to be stored in the packingcontainer shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, and FIG. 4(A) is a front view, FIG.4(B) is a right side view, FIG. 4(C) is a top view and FIG. 4(D) is abottom view.

FIG. 5 shows another non-limiting example content to be stored in thepacking container shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, and FIG. 5(A) is a frontview, FIG. 5(B) is a right side view, FIG. 5(C) is a top view and FIG.5(D) is a bottom view.

FIG. 6 shows a non-limiting example game device to which the contentsshown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 is to be attached, and FIG. 6(A) is a viewviewed from the front and FIG. 6(B) is a view viewed from the rear.

FIG. 7 is a view showing a non-limiting example state that in the way ofplacing the contents shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 on the packing containerin an opened state.

FIG. 8 shows a non-limiting example state that the contents shown inFIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are placed on the packing container in an openedstate, and FIG. 8(A) is a view viewed from the front and FIG. 8(B) is aview viewed from the right side.

FIG. 9 shows a non-limiting example state that the contents shown inFIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are stored in the packing container, and FIG. 9(A) isa view viewed from the front and FIG. 9(B) is a cross-sectional view ata line IXB-IXB in FIG. 9(A).

FIG. 10 is a view showing a non-limiting example mount to which thepacking container storing the contents is pasted.

FIG. 11 is a view showing a non-limiting example method of pasting thepacking container storing the contents to the mount.

FIG. 12 is a view showing another non-limiting example method of pastingthe packing container storing the contents to the mount.

FIG. 13 is a view showing a non-limiting example packing container withmount, viewed from the front.

FIG. 14 shows a non-limiting example imitation which imitates a part ofthe game device shown in FIG. 6, and FIG. 14(A) is a front view, FIG.14(B) is a cross-sectional view at a line XIVB-IXVB in FIG. 14(A) andFIG. 14(C) is a perspective view.

FIG. 15 is a view showing a non-limiting example state that in the wayof installing the imitation shown in FIG. 14 in the packing containerwith mount shown in FIG. 13, viewed from the front.

FIG. 16 shows a non-limiting example state that the imitation shown inFIG. 14 is installed in the packing container with mount shown in FIG.13, and FIG. 16(A) is a view viewed from the front and FIG. 16(B) is across-sectional view at a line XVIB-XVIB in FIG. 16(A).

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF NON-LIMITING EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS

With referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a non-limiting example packingcontainer 10 includes a first member 12 and a second member 14, and thefirst member 12 and the second member 14 are integrally formed whilebeing coupled to each other at a position of a polygonal line L.However, the first member 12 and the second member 14 may beindividually.

In addition, FIG. 2 is a view turning upside down the packing containerin an opened state shown in FIG. 1.

The first member 12 and the second member 14 are formed by a transparentsynthetic resin, and stores tow contents 22 and 24 (see FIG. 4 and FIG.5) or the like in a state that the second member 14 is fit (closed) tothe first member 12 so as to cover the first member. Furthermore, thefirst member 12 and the second member 14 are respectively formed withconcave portions 120 and 140 at the rear side, and thus, protrudedtoward the front.

In addition, since the first member 12 and the second member 14 areformed by the transparent resin, lines appearing the back are seen infact, but such lines appearing the back are omitted in FIG. 1 and FIG.2.

As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, if the packing container 10 is folded andclosed at the polygonal line L such that at least a part (a protrudedpart) of the first member 12 is covered by the concave portion 140 ofthe second member 14, as shown in FIG. 3(A) and FIG. 3(B), the protrudedpart of the first member 12 (a placing portion 122) is fit into theconcave portion 140 of the second member 14. It should be noted thatFIG. 3(A) is a view viewing a state that the packing container 10 isclosed from the front and FIG. 3(B) is a cross-sectional view at a lineIIIB-IIIB in FIG. 3(A).

In this specification, a direction in parallel to the polygonal line Lin a case where the packing container 10 is viewed from the front asshown in FIG. 3(A) is called as a horizontal direction, and a directionperpendicular to this direction is called as a vertical direction.Furthermore, in a case where the packing container 10 is viewed from thefront, one of sides in the horizontal direction is called as a leftwarddirection or a rightward direction. Furthermore, in a case where thepacking container 10 is viewed from the front, one of sides in thevertical direction is called as an upward direction or a downwarddirection.

Therefore, since the first member 12 and the second member 14 are openedin FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a direction perpendicularly going away from thepolygonal line L is the upward direction of each of the first member 12and the second member 14, and a direction perpendicularly leaving forthe polygonal line L is the downward direction of each of the firstmember 12 and the second member 14.

Furthermore, a side that is protruded is called as the front (frontside) in a state that the packing container 10 is closed as shown inFIG. 3(B), and a side that the concave portions 120 and 140 are providedis called as the rear (rear side).

Since the first member 12 and the second member 14 are opened in FIG. 1and FIG. 2, the front side and the rear side are reversed with respectto the first member 12 and the second member 14.

As shown in FIG. 2, the concave portion 120 of the first member 12includes portions that a depth (height) is different from each other,and has a bottom 120 a of an approximately rectangular shape. That is,the concave portion 120 has the bottom 120 a having unevenness and foursides 120 b each constituted by a plane, and respective joining portionsof the bottom 120 a and the four sides 120 b are made as curvedsurfaces. There are provided with grooves 1202 and 1204 whichrespectively receive projections 206 a and 206 b of the imitation 200(described later) on the bottom 120 a (see FIG. 14 to FIG. 16).

Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 1, the concave portion 140 of the secondmemberr 14 has a constant depth (height) approximately equal to amaximum depth of the concave portion 120 of the first member 12.Therefore, the concave portion 140 has a bottom 140 a constituted by aplane and four sides 140 b each constituted by a plane, and respectivejoining portions of the bottom 140 a and the four sides 140 b are madeas curved surfaces.

As described above, the concave portion 120 is provided on the firstmember 12 at the rear side and thus the front side thereof is protruded,thereby to form the placing portion 122 for placing the contents 22 and24 (see FIG. 4 and FIG. 5) as shown in FIG. 1.

The placing portion 122 has two placing areas 124 and 126. The placingarea 124 has a plane pedestal 124 a on which the content 22 is placedand grooves 124 b and 124 c which receive parts of the content 22. Thegroove 124 b is formed in an upper end portion of the placing area 124to be extended in the horizontal direction. The groove 124 c is formedin a lower end portion of the placing area 124 to be extended in thehorizontal direction. The placing area 126 b has a plane pedestal 126 aon which the content 24 is placed and a concave portion 126 b having aplane which is concaved toward the rear inside the pedestal 126 a. Inaddition, a plane of the pedestal 124 a and a plane of the pedestal 126a are flush or approximately flush with each other.

The placing portion 122 is provided with protrusions (projection strips)128, 130 and 132. The protrusion 128 is provided between the placingarea 124 and the placing area 126. In addition, in this embodiment, theprotrusion 128 has a width approximately equal to a width in thevertical direction of a hinge 106 of a game device 100 described later.The protrusion 130 is provided in an upper side of the placing area 124.Furthermore, the protrusion 132 is provided a lower side of the placingarea 126. The protrusion 130, the placing area 124, the protrusion 128,the placing area 126 and the protrusion 132 are arranged downwardly inthis order.

In addition, in this embodiment, although the protrusion 128 is set withthe width approximately equal to the width in the vertical direction ofthe hinge 106 of the game device 100, not limited to this. As describedlater, since the imitation 200 of the game device 100 is installed inthe concave portion 120 of the packing container 10, the width of theprotrusion 128 is appropriately changed according to a design of theimitation 200. Accordingly, the width in the vertical direction of theprotrusion 128 is set to be the same as the width in the verticaldirection of the hinge 106 of the game device 100, or set to be narrowerthan the width in the vertical direction of the hinge 106, or set to bewider than the width in the vertical direction of the hinge 106.

Front surface (surface upward in FIG. 1) of the protrusions 128, 130 and132 are flush or approximately flush with each other, and protrudedforward from the plane surface of the pedestal 124 a and the pedestal126 a. Furthermore, as shown in FIGS. 3(A) and 3(B), if the first member12 and the second member 14 are folded, the front surface of theprotrusions 128, 130 and 132 come into contact with or close to thebottom 140 a of the concave portion 140. In addition, in the placingarea 124 and the placing area 126, a storing portion (space) is formedbetween the pedestals 124 a and 126 a and the bottom 140 a.

Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a hole 134 is formed at thecenter of an upper end portion of the first member 12. The hole 134 isconstituted by a oblong hook hole 134 a and a cut-out hole 134 b whichis formed by cutting out the hook hole 134 a. That is, the cut-out hole134 b is formed on a periphery of a part of the hook hole 134 a.

Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a tab 142 for opening thepacking container 10 is provided at the center of an upper end portionof the second member 14 and at a position opposite to the cut-out hole134 b provided on the first member 12 when the first member 12 is put onthe second member 14. That is, as shown in FIG. 3(A), the first member12 and the second member 14 are provided with portions that do notoverlap with each other on in the periphery of the hook hole 134 a whenthe packing container 10 is closed.

In addition, the tab 142 includes a portion that a part of an upper edgeof the second member 14 is protruded upward. More specifically, the tab142 is a portion that a user holds the second member 14 on the secondmember 14 with his/her fingers or places his/her fingers on the secondmember 14, and the tab 142 has an area or range of a size and a shapeapproximately equal to a size and a shape of the above-described cut-outhole 134 b. The tab 142 is also formed with a hole 142 a that a part ofthe tab 142 is hollowed out. In this embodiment, the hole 142 a has ashape of a triangle whose vertex angle is located at the bottom.

In addition, in this embodiment, although the cut-out hole 134 b isformed by cutting-out a part of the hook hole 134 a in the first member12 and the tab 142 is provided at the position opposite to the cut-outhole 134 b of the second member 14, not limited to this.

For example, the cut-out hole 134 b may not be formed and a width in thevertical direction of the hook hole 134 a may be widened or a protrudedamount of a protruded portion of the tab 142 may be made larger. One ofthese may be adopted or both of these may be adopted.

Although the tab 142 is protruded upward in this embodiment, not limitedto this, and the tab 142 has only to be protruded in a directiondifferent from a cut-out direction of the cut-out hole 134 b.

FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 show examples of the contents 22 and 24 of the packingcontainer 10 shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3. FIG. 4(A) is a front view of thecontent 22, FIG. 4(B) is a right side view of the content 22, FIG. 4(C)is a top view of the content 22 and FIG. 4(D) is a bottom view of thecontent 22. In addition, since a left side is simply symmetry of a rightside, a left side view is omitted here.

As shown in FIGS. 4(A), 4(B) and 4(D), the content 22 has a main body 22a which is formed by a oblong plane plate, and as shown in FIGS. 4(B),4(C) and 4(D), the content 22 is provided, integrally with the main body22 a, with side plates 22 b which are formed by bending both ends in thehorizontal direction of the plane plate. Furthermore, as shown in FIGS.4(A)-4(D), the content 22 is provided, integrally with the main body 22a, with an oblong projection 22 c which is formed in one end in thevertical direction of the main body 22 a to be extended in the verticaldirection with a step corresponding to a thickness of the main body 22a.

Furthermore, FIG. 5(A) is a front view of the content 24, FIG. 5(B) is aright side view of the content 24, FIG. 5(C) is a top view of thecontent 24 and FIG. 5(D) is a bottom view of the content 24. Inaddition, since a left side is simply symmetry of a right side, a leftside view is omitted here.

As shown in FIGS. 5(A), 5(B) and 5(D), the content 24 has a main body 24a which is formed by a oblong plane plate, and as shown in FIGS. 5(B),5(C) and 5(D), the content 24 is provided, integrally with the main body24 a, with side plates 24 b which are formed by bending both ends in thehorizontal direction of the plane plate.

In this embodiment, the plane plate of the content 22 and the planeplate of the content 24 are the same or approximately the same thicknessthat is approximately coincident with a protruded amount of theabove-described protrusions 128, 130 and 132 from the pedestals 24 a and26 a.

In this embodiment, the content 22 and the content 24 are covers whichconstitute parts of housings (main body) of the game device 100 havingan appearance as shown in FIGS. 6(A) and 6(B). The game device 100 isconstructed to be openable/closable. FIG. 6(A) is a perspective viewobliquely viewing down the front in a state that the game device 100 isopened and FIG. 6(B) is a perspective view obliquely viewing down therear in the state that the game device 100 is opened.

As shown in FIG. 6(A), the game device 100 includes a first housing 102and a second housing 104, and the first housing 102 and the secondhousing 104 are coupled to each other by a hinge 106 to be rotatable.Accordingly, the main body of the game device 100 is constituted by thefirst housing 102, the second housing 104 and the hinge 106.

As shown in FIG. 6(A), a first LCD 110 is provided on the front side ofthe first housing 102 at an approximately center, and the first housing102 is provided at left and right with holes 102 a for emitting a soundfrom speakers provided inside the first housing 102.

As shown in FIG. 6(A), a second LCD 112 is provided on the front side ofthe second housing 104 at an approximately center, and the secondhousing 104 is provided with a cross key 114 on the left side of thesecond LCD 112 and four push buttons 116 at the right of the second LCD112.

As shown in FIG. 6(B), a cover 1020 being attachable/detachable isattached on a part of the rear of the first housing 102, and a cover1040 being attachable/detachable is attached on a part of the rear ofthe second housing 104. The cover 1020 and the cover 1040 may be adheredby a double-face tape, or screwed by forming a screw hole. Instead ofthe cover 1020, the content 22 can be attached, and the content 24 maybe attached instead of the cover 1040.

In addition, the configuration of the game device 100 shown in FIG. 6(A)and FIG. 6(B) is an example, and not limited to this. For example, atouch panel may be provided instead of the second LCD 112 or on thesecond LCD 112.

For example, the content 22 and the content 24 are added withpredetermined colors, applied (drawn) with predetermined patterns and/orpredetermined characters (animation character, game character, etc.) .In addition, the colors added to the content 22 and the content 24 maybe the same or different from each other. Different kinds of charactersmay be drawn on the content 22 and the content 24, or a large charactermay be represented or a large pattern or picture may be represented bycombining the characters or pictures drawn on the contents 22 and 24.

In addition, in an ordinary game device 100, a predetermined color(s) isadded to a main body, i.e., the housings 102 and 104 and the hinge 106.Accordingly, as described above, by exchanging the cover 1020 and thecover 1040 with the content 22 and the content 24, a color or pattern ofthe parts of the first housing 102 and the second housing 104 can bechanged, or a desired character can be applied to at least one of thefirst housing 102 and the second housing 104. That is, it is possible toperform an exchange of cover (“Kisekae” in Japanese language) for partsof the first housing 102 and the second housing 104; however, the cover1020 and the cover 1040 may be simply replaced with the content 22 andthe content 24 each having the same color with the color of each of thecover 1020 and the cover 1040.

Such the content 22 corresponding to the cover 1020 and such the content24 corresponding to the cover 1040 are stored in the packing container10. As shown in FIG. 7, FIG. 8(A) and FIG. 8(B), the content 22 isplaced on the pedestal 124 a in the placing area 124 and the content 24is placed on the pedestal 126 a in the placing area 126.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a state that in the way of placingthe content 22 and the content 24 on the placing portion 122 of thepacking container 10. FIG. 8(A) is a view viewed from the front a statethat the content 22 and the content 24 are placed on the placing portion122 of the packing container 10 and FIG. 8(B) is a right side view ofFIG. 8(A).

As shown in FIG. 8(A) and FIG. 8(B), the projection 22 c that isprovided on the content 22 is received by the groove 124 b that isformed in the placing area 124. Therefore, it is possible to make thelower (inside) of the content 22 come into contact with the pedestal 124a of the placing area 124. Furthermore, it is possible to make the lower(inside) of the content 24 come into contact with the pedestal 126 a ofthe placing area 126.

In addition, a storing portion (space) different from the storingportion that the content 24 is stored is formed on the rear side of thecontent 24 by the concave portion 126, and in this storing portion, auser's manual for the content 22 and the content 24 or the like isstored.

The content 22 can be placed in the placing area 124 while theprojection 22 c is directed downward. In such a case, the projection 22c is received by the groove 124 c. A reason why the content 22 can beplaced in either direction upward or downward is for making a directionof the character printed on the surfaces of the contents 22 and 24 ableto be set to a direction that a supplier or seller of the contents 22and 24 desires in displaying the packing container 10 that the contents22 and 24 are stored.

Then, by folding at the polygonal line L such that the second member 14covers a part of the first member 12, the placing portion 122 that thecontent 22 and the content 24 are placed is fit into the concave portion140 provided on the second member 14 as shown in FIG. 9(A) and FIG. 9(B)being a cross-sectional view at a line IXB-IXB. Accordingly, the bottom140 a of the concave portion 140 is brought into contact with or closeto the front surfaces of the content 22 and the of the content 24,whereby the content 22 and the content 24 can be stored (sealed) in thepacking container 10.

In addition, the packing container 10 that stores the content 22 and thecontent 24, i.e. the covers can be called as a package (cover package).

Furthermore, a mechanism which locks an overlapping state of the firstmember 12 and the second member 14 may be provided or abutting portionof the first member 12 and the second member 14 may be welded oradhered.

Furthermore, the packing container 10 that the content 22 and thecontent 24 are stored therein is pasted onto a mount 50 as shown in FIG.10. This is for preventing a state that the second member 14 covers thefirst member 12 from easily released and/or for displaying a trade nameor brand name of the content 22 and the content 24.

In addition, the above-described thing that the packing container 10storing the covers is pasted to the mount 50 (covered by the mount 50),that is, a packing container with mount 60 described later may be calledas a package.

As shown in FIG. 10, the mount 50 includes a front cover 52 and a backcover 54 each using an opaque paper (cardboard), and the front cover 52and the back cover 54 are coupled to each other at a position of apolygonal line M1 to be integrally formed. In addition, in FIG. 10 (alsoin FIG. 11 to FIG. 13, FIG. 15 and FIG. 16), it is indicated that themount 50 is opaque by using dots.

Furthermore, the front cover 52 and the back cover 54 have the same orsimilar shape, and are formed approximately symmetrically around thepolygonal line Ml; however, three (3) areas 56 a, 56 b and 56 c forpasting the packing container 10 that the content 22 and the content 24are stored to the mount 50 by the double-face tape or paste are coupledto the back cover 54 at positions of polygonal lines M2, M3 and M4.

There is formed, at the center of the front cover 52, with an aperture52 a having a shape that is the same as the bottom 140 a of the concaveportion 140 of the second member 14 and is slightly larger than thebottom 140 a. Furthermore, there is formed, between the aperture 52 aand the polygonal line M1, with an aperture 52 b having an approximatelythe same shape and the same size as those of the hook hole 134 a.Similarly, an aperture 54 a and an aperture 54 b are formed on the backcover 54. The aperture 54 a is formed with a position and a size thatthe aperture 54 a overlaps with the aperture 52 a when the front cover52 and the back cover 54 are folded at the polygonal line M1. Theaperture 54 b is formed with a position and a size that the aperture 54b overlaps on the aperture 52 b when the front cover 52 and the backcover 54 are folded at the polygonal line M1.

The aperture 52 a and the aperture 54 a are provided for showing thecontent 22 and the content 24 that are stored in the packing container10 and for showing the imitation 200 (see FIG. 14) that is installed inthe packing container 10 through the packing container 10.

Furthermore, the aperture 52 b and the aperture 54 b are provided not toclose the hook hole 134 a; however, the cut-out hole 134 b and the tab142, that is, the portion that the first member 12 and the second member14 do not overlap with each other in the periphery of the hook hole 134a is covered by the mount 50. Accordingly, the packing container 10 thatis pasted to the mount 50 is prevented from unintentionally openedduring a time that the same is transported or conveyed or displayed.

As shown in FIG. 11, the packing container 10 that stores the content 22and the content 24 is placed on the back cover 54, and as shown in FIG.12, each of the areas 56 a, 56 b and 56 c is folded back at each of thepolygonal lines M2, M3 and M4 to be pasted to the portion of the secondmember 14 of the packing container 10 that the concave portion 140 isnot formed. The front cover 52 is folded back at the polygonal line M1to be pasted to the areas 56 a, 56 b and 56 c as shown by an arrow markin FIG. 12. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 13, the packing container 10that stores the content 22 and the content 24 is pasted to (wrapped by)the mount 50. Hereinafter, the packing container 10 in such a state iscalled as “packing container with mount 60”.

In addition, in FIG. 13 (also in FIG. 15 and FIG. 16), in order toillustrate the packing container with mount 60 to be easily understood,the lines of the first member 12 being seen in the back of the contents22 and 24 that is stored in the packing container 10 and the secondmember 14 are also illustrated by solid lines.

In the packing container with mount 60, the packing container 10 itselfis transparent and the protrusions 128, 130 and 132 are not covered bythe content 22, the content 24 and the mount 50. Therefore, in a casewhere the packing container with mount 60 is viewed from the front (inthe front view), it is possible to see the back of the packing containerwith mount 60 through the protrusions 128, 130 and 132. Similarly, sincethe side 120 b of the concave portion 120 of the first member 12 and theside 140 b of the concave portion 140 of the second member 14 are notcovered at all, when the packing container with mount 60 is seen fromthe side (in the side view), an opposite side of the packing containerwith mount 60 can be seen through the side 120 b and the side 140 b.

Such the packing container with mount 60 is displayed in a manner thatthe same is hung on the hook provided on the store fixture or displayshelf in the shop, or other manner. In a case where the user considersreplacement (change) of the covers 1020 and 1040 of the game device 100,usually, it is necessary to fit the content 22 and the content 24 to thegame device 100 by taking out the content 22 and the content 24 from thepacking container with mount 60.

However, before purchase, usually, it is impossible to take out thecontent 22 and the content 24 from the packing container with mount 60to fit the content 22 and the content 24 to the game device 100 that theuser owns. Therefore, it is possible to easily consider that a samplethat the cover 1020 and the cover 1040 are replaced with the content 22and the content 24 for each color of the game device 100 is prepared;however, because the colors of the game device 100 (colors of thehousings 102 and 104 and the hinge 106) are in a plural number of kindsand the content 22 and the content 24 are also in a plural number ofkinds, it is difficult to prepare the above-described samples for allcombinations.

Under the circumstances, in this embodiment, the imitation 200 thatimitates a part of the game device 100 is prepared, and by installingthe imitation 200 in the packing container with mount 60, it is allowedthe user to easily know an appearance when the game device 100 iscover-changed. For example, the imitation 200 is colored by the samecolor as the housings 102 and 104 and the hinge 106 of the game device100, and prepared for each color of the game device 100.

The imitation 200 is formed by a synthetic resin, for example, and asshown in FIGS. 14(A), 14(B) and 14(C), includes a plane plate 202. Inaddition, FIG. 14(A) is a view viewing the imitation 200 from the front,FIG. 14(B) is a cross-sectional view at a line XIVB-XIVB in FIG. 14(A),and FIG. 14(C) is a perspective view obliquely viewing down theimitation 200.

In addition, in FIG. 14(A) and FIG. 14(C) (also in FIG. 15, FIG. 16(A)and FIG. 16(B)), it is indicated by slant lines that a predeterminedcolor is added to the imitation 200.

A hook 204 is formed in one end in the vertical direction of the planeplate 202. Furthermore, the imitation 200 includes a projection 206 a, aprojection 206 b and a projection 206 c each of which is formed on thefront of the plane plate 202 and has a size (width and length) capableof being fallen (fit) into each of a groove 1202, a groove 1204 and agroove 1206 formed on the bottom 120 a of the concave portion 120 on thefirst member 12.

The projection 206 a corresponds to a portion (an upper end portion)except a portion that is covered by the cover 1020 out of the firsthousing 102 of the game device 100. The projection 206 b corresponds toa portion of the hinge 106 that couples the first housing 102 and thesecond housing 104 of the game device 100 to each other. The projection206 c corresponds to a portion (a lower end portion) except a portionthat is covered by the cover 1040 out of the second housing 104.

Since the first housing 102 and the second housing 104 are coupled toeach other by the hinge 106 in the game device 100 as shown in FIGS.6(A) and 6(B), the of the cover 1020 and the of the cover 1040 are notprovided in the same plane; however, in the packing container with mount60, the heights of the projections 206 a, 206 b and 206 c are made thesame because the content 22 and the content 24 are stored with flush orapproximately flush.

For example, the user selects the imitation 200 having the same color asthe color of own game device 100, and as shown in FIG. 15, the selectedimitation 200 is attached to the packing container with mount 60 fromthe rear side. Then, as shown in FIG. 16(A) and FIG. 16(B), theprojections 206 a, 206 b and 206 c are fit into the concave portion 120.

In addition, FIG. 16(A) is a view viewing from the front a state thatthe imitation 200 is attached to the packing container with mount 60,and FIG. 16(B) is a cross-sectional view at a line XVIB-XVIB in FIG.16(A).

As understood well from FIG. 16(B), the projection 206 a of theimitation 200 is fit into the groove 1202, the projection 206 b of theimitation 200 is fit into the groove 1204, and the projection 206 c ofthe imitation 200 is fit into the groove 1206.

Accordingly, the surfaces or fronts (protruded surfaces) of theprojections 206 a, 206 b and 206 c become approximately flush with thesurfaces of the content 22 and the content 24. Accordingly, the user caneasily know an appearance like a case where the content 22 and thecontent 24 are attached to the game device 100. More specifically, whenthe packing container with mount 60 that the imitation 200 is installedis viewed from the front, it is possible to know an appearance in astate that the game device 100 that is attached with the content 22 andthe content 24 is opened is viewed from the rear. Furthermore, when thepacking container with mount 60 that the imitation 200 is installed isviewed from the side, it is possible to know an appearance in the statethat the game device 100 that is attached with the content 22 and thecontent 24 is opened is viewed from the side, and when the packingcontainer with mount 60 that the imitation 200 is installed is viewedobliquely down, it is possible to know an appearance of the rear side inthe state that the game device 100 that is attached with the content 22and the content 24 is opened is viewed obliquely down.

Thus, the user can select (buy) a desired packing container with mount60 by selecting the imitation 200 having the same color as the color ofthe game device 100 that the user himself/herself owns and bysequentially attaching the selected imitation 200 to each of the packingcontainers with mount 60 that stores different kinds of the contents 22and the contents 24 while seeing an appearance in a case of the exchangeof cover.

Furthermore, the user takes out the content 22 and the content 24 of thepacking container 10 after separating the mount 50 from the packingcontainer 10 if the user buys the packing container with mount 60. Inaddition, the packing container 10 that the mount 50 is separated is asshown in FIG. 9. At this time, the user can render the first member 12and the second member 14 in an opened state by holding with one hand aportion that is not overlapped with the first member 12 and the secondmember 14 while holding with the other hand the tab 142 provided on thesecond member 14 and by pulling the second member 14 in the directionindicated by the vertex angle of the hole 142 a. That is, the user canrelease (open) the packing by the first member 12 and the second member14.

Since the hole 134 is constituted by the hook hole 134 a and the cut-outhole 134 b and the cut-out hole 134 b is provided at a position oppositeto the tab 142 as shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, the user can easily holdthe tab 142. Furthermore, the user can intuitively know the directionthat the tab 142 is to be pulled by the vertex angle of the triangle ofthe hole 142 a formed on the tab 142. Accordingly, it is possible toeasily release the packing.

According to this embodiment, since the portion that the first memberand the second member do not overlap with each other in the periphery ofthe hook hole in the second member of the packing container, it ispossible to easily open the packing container by holding the firstmember and the second member with different hands, respectively.

Furthermore, according to this embodiment, by only providing the cut-outhole that a part of the hook hole is cut-out, that is, by changing ashape of the hook hole, it is possible to provide a portion the firstmember and the second member do not overlap with each other, andaccordingly, the structure is simple.

Furthermore, according to this embodiment, by fitting the imitation thatimitates a part of the game device to the packing container with mounthaving the transparent portion when viewed from the front, it ispossible to see an appearance like a case where the contents areattached to the game device. That is, it is possible to easily know adesired combination.

In addition, although the cover that constitutes a part of a housing ofthe electronic equipment such as a game device is stored in the packingcontainer, the content is not limited to that of this embodiment, andtherefore, it is possible to store arbitrary content.

In addition, in this embodiment, the two contents are stored, but thecontent may be one and three or more.

Furthermore, the two contents are the covers constituting parts of thehousings of the game device, and therefore, the contents stored in thepacking container is the same kind of content, but different kinds ofcontents may be stored.

In addition, shapes and so on of the packing container and the mountshown in this embodiment are only examples and may be appropriatelychanged in accordance with actual products.

Although the two contents (covers) are stored in the packing containerwhile being arranged in the vertical direction because the first housingand the second housing are opened in the vertical direction in the gamedevice shown in the embodiment, in a case where covers for a device thata first housing and a second housing are opened in the horizontaldirection as if a book is opened, two contents are arranged in thehorizontal direction.

While certain example systems, methods, storage media, devices andapparatuses have been described herein, it is to be understood that theappended claims are not to be limited to the systems, methods, storagemedia, devices and apparatuses disclosed, but on the contrary, areintended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangementsincluded within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A packing container which packs an arbitrarycontent, comprising: a first member that carries the content; a secondmember that covers a part of the first member to hold the content; and ahole for hanging that is formed on one of the first member and thesecond member, wherein the first member and the second member areconstructed not to overlap with each other in a periphery of the hole.2. The packing container according to claim 1, further comprising acut-out that is formed in a periphery of the hole for hanging on one ofthe first member and the second member.
 3. The packing containeraccording to claim 2, further comprising a tab for opening on the otherof the first member and the second member at a position opposite to thecut-out.
 4. The packing container according to claim 3, wherein the tabis protruded in a direction different from a direction of the cut-out.5. The packing container according to claim 3, further comprising a markthat indicates a direction for opening.
 6. A package including arbitrarycontent and a packing container which packs the content, wherein thepacking container comprises a first member that carries the content, asecond member that covers a part of the first member to hold thecontent, and a hole for hanging is formed on one of the first member andthe second member, and the first member and the second member do notoverlap with each other in a periphery of the hole.
 7. A packageincluding arbitrary content, a packing container which packs the contentand a mount that covers at least a part of the packing container,wherein the packing container comprises a first member that carries thecontent, a second member that covers a part of the first member to holdthe content, and a hole for hanging is formed on one of the first memberand the second member, and the first member and the second member do notoverlap with each other in a periphery of the hole.
 8. The packageaccording to claim 7, wherein the mount covers a portion that the firstmember and the second member do not overlap with each other in theperiphery of the hole.